RESULTS FOR PRACTICE AREA CATEGORY: Child Custody

Oct. 16, 2012Mary A. Zambreno, Iowa Family Law Blog
Surveillance during divorce

Just how legal is spying on your spouse when you are in the middle of a divorce? If you live in Iowa, it’s not.

Jun. 8, 2012Mary A. Zambreno, Iowa Family Law Blog
Paternity Fraud in Iowa

Iowa Supreme Court makes mother pay for misrepresentation of paternity.

May. 10, 2012Mary A. Zambreno, Iowa Family Law Blog
Children Really Are Expensive: Settling Child Support Cases When Incomes Are Substantial

Is $46,000 a month too much for the support of one child? If your parents are celebrities, maybe not.

Mar. 16, 2012David M. Repp
Parental liability in Iowa: Who pays for Dennis’s menace?

To what extent can Iowa parents be liable for damages caused by their children? Generally, under common law, parents are not responsible unless the damages can be directly attributable to some action or inaction of the parent. Under the Iowa Parental Responsibility Act, though, parents may be liable for their children’s unlawful acts no matter how closely they are supervised or controlled.

Jan. 13, 2012Mary A. Zambreno, Iowa Family Law Blog
Are the economic consequences of divorce improving for women?

Divorce still poses a significant risk to the income level of any man or woman, but a recently published study provides hope that the economic outlook might be trending in the right direction for those who have historically been more vulnerable to poverty following divorce.

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